Future Fund's AI Bet: Bubble Fears Dismissed

The Smart Money’s AI Play: Why a $260 Billion Giant Isn’t Fearing a Bubble As someone who’s been covering politics and policy for over 15 years, I’ve seen my share of speculative booms and busts. From the dot-com era to the global financial crisis, the political landscape is often shaped by economic tremors, and government bodies are frequently left to pick up the pieces, or, if they’re smart, to position themselves ahead of the curve. ...

November 12, 2025 · 7 min · Michael Zhang

Melbourne Healthcare Battle: Inner North's Winning Strategy?

As a political journalist who has spent over 15 years navigating the intricate pathways of politics and policy analysis, few things grab my attention quite like local disputes threatening to erupt into broader political confrontations. The whispers coming from Melbourne’s inner north – of a potential “worst-case scenario” occupation over crucial clinic closures – are more than just local political news; they are a stark reflection of the ongoing tension between government policy, community needs, and the very fabric of our democracy. ...

November 11, 2025 · 8 min · Michael Zhang

Supreme Court Records: From Justice to Ash

The Unseen End: Why Destroying GE2025 Ballots is More Than Just Housekeeping When a simple administrative announcement crosses your desk – “Ballot papers, other documents used in GE2025 to be destroyed on Nov 22” – it’s easy to glance over it. But having spent over 15 years immersed in political journalism, scrutinising the machinery of governance, I can tell you that even the most mundane-sounding actions hold layers of political insight and policy implications. This isn’t just about clearing out old files; it’s a procedural bedrock that underpins our democratic processes, raising questions about transparency, trust, and the evolution of governance. ...

November 10, 2025 · 7 min · Michael Zhang

Hollywood's Sinatra: Trading Songs for Speed and Wins

The Underdog’s Second Run: When Political Newcomers and Policies Get a Lismore Maiden Moment It’s not often I find myself drawing parallels between the political arena and the race track, but a recent headline caught my eye: “Sinatra ready to put on a show in Lismore maiden.” Now, we’re not talking about Ol’ Blue Eyes crooning about political triumphs or government policy. This ‘Sinatra’ is, in fact, a horse. But as someone who’s spent 15+ years steeped in political journalism, dissecting everything from national elections to local governance, I couldn’t help but see a compelling metaphor here. ...

November 9, 2025 · 7 min · Michael Zhang

McKay, Poppy's Magic: Blues Cruise to Emotional Final Win

The Unforeseen Victory: A Microcosm of Democratic Resilience and Emerging Political Talent As a journalist who has spent over 15 years embedded in the intricate dance of politics and policy analysis, I’ve learned that truly compelling narratives often emerge from unexpected places. While my usual beat is the halls of Parliament, the policy debates in Singapore, or the complex geopolitical chess game of the Asia Pacific, sometimes a seemingly simple event can illuminate profound political trends and the dynamics of governance. The recent AFLW elimination final, where Carlton triumphed over West Coast, propelled by the inspired play of Sophie McKay and Poppy Scholz, offered a potent allegory for the power of strategic vision, emergent leadership, and the emotional dividends of a hard-won victory in the political arena. ...

November 8, 2025 · 6 min · Michael Zhang

Nine's Stakes Day Preview: G1 Giants Clash! Who Wins?

The Stakes Are High: What David Gately’s Preview Taught Me About Politics Okay, let’s talk about David Gately’s Stakes Day Preview. On the surface, it’s about champion horses – Via Sistina, Mr Brightside, Pride of Jenni – and a massive day of racing. But as someone who’s spent 15+ years dissecting the political landscape, my mind immediately goes to the parallels. The high stakes, the competing narratives, the expert predictions – it all feels strikingly familiar to the political arena, where every move, every pronouncement, carries immense weight. ...

November 7, 2025 · 8 min · Michael Zhang

Rare Alliance: Coalition, Greens To Reject Key Bill

Tax on Truth: An Unlikely Alliance Shapes Australia’s Political Landscape It’s not often you see political adversaries link arms in the Senate, but as someone who’s spent over 15 years in the press gallery, I can tell you that Australian politics is rarely predictable. The news that the Coalition and the Greens are teaming up to block Labor’s latest controversial legislation, framed by some as a “tax on truth,” is a fascinating development that demands a closer look. ...

November 6, 2025 · 7 min · Michael Zhang

She Vows To Survive: Can She Defy The Leadership Graveyard?

The Cracks Emerge: An Ally’s Defiance on Net Zero Having spent the better part of fifteen years covering the twists and turns of political journalism, I’ve learned that sometimes, the most telling stories aren’t the grand pronouncements, but the subtle, almost imperceptible shifts within a party’s ranks. This week, we saw one such crack emerge, a significant jolt to the opposition’s precarious unity, as a key ally of Deputy Leader Sussan Ley broke ranks on the net zero target. ...

November 5, 2025 · 8 min · Michael Zhang

Everything I Do Is Illegal": Mastermind's Kickback Confession

The Robin Hood Defense: A Familiar Refrain in the Fight for Governance and Trust After 15 years in political journalism, hearing a high-ranking official accused of corruption liken themselves to Robin Hood is, unfortunately, less shocking than it should be. The latest headlines – an allegedly corrupt transport official telling an anti-corruption inquiry that “everything I do is illegal” and “you can’t follow rules in this world” – strike at the very heart of democratic governance and public trust. This isn’t just a sensational soundbite; it’s a revealing glimpse into a mindset that poses significant challenges to our institutions and the integrity of government policy. ...

November 4, 2025 · 7 min · Michael Zhang

Expert Analysis: 20 years’ jail for 69-year-old man who raped step-granddaughter

Beyond the Headlines: The Political Pulse of Justice and Protection This week, as political journalists, we often find ourselves sifting through a myriad of headlines – budget debates, electoral posturing, geopolitical shifts. But every so often, a single story cuts through the noise, demanding not just our attention, but a deeper political and policy analysis. The recent sentencing of a 69-year-old man to 20 years’ jail for the rape of his step-granddaughter is one such moment. It’s a stark, deeply human tragedy, brought to light only when the young girl sought help for self-harm at school. Yet, beneath the personal horror, lie critical questions about our government policy, the efficacy of our child protection systems, and the underlying political trends that shape how societies respond to their most vulnerable. ...

November 3, 2025 · 7 min · Michael Zhang